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Modern Classic and Contemporary Danish Design New range in store now. Discover a range of unique, original Scandinavian furniture, accessories and lighting. Our hand-selected Scandinavian brands draw on the skills of a new generation of Scandinavian designers as well as Danish furniture traditions of fine craftsmanship, natural materials and evergreen design. Explore our curated collection of vintage Midcentury Scandinavian furniture, accessories and lighting, featuring the original work of Scandinavian design pioneers Hans Wegner, Kai Kristiansen, Finn Juhl, Poul Henningsen, Arne Vodder, Ib Kofod-Larsen and many more.strong 2 3 4 [Next >>] 'Disco' Danish Side Table Upcycled by Lucy Turner c.1960's Tall Elm Chest of Drawers, Danish c.1940 Pair of Danish Midcentury Lounge Chairs c.1950 Pair of Midcentury Danish Armchairs c.1950 1960's Danish Sofa, Reupholstered in Velvet Midcentury Desk by Gunni Omann, Danish c.1960 Danish Hall Hanging Mirror in Teak c.1960

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(Let's face it, no one wants their interiors to look exactly like a page from Crate & Barrel catalog.) And what's more original than vintage? But finding these secondhand elements to complete our rooms isn't always so easy. Although it's fun on the occasion, the though of waking up at the crack of dawn every weekend to hit up local auctions and flea markets is daunting. But don't worry, we have your back. And you don't even have to leave your living room to shop. We compiled the best vintage furniture websites (besides Etsy and eBay, of course) that are surefire spots to find the goods. Let us know in the comments below which are your favorites and if there are any hotspots we've missed. 1. 1stdibs: If you're looking to splurge on an original piece, head to 1stdibs for a beautifully curated and exclusive collection. This site has been interior designers' secret source for years. 2. One Kings Lane: Although it started as one of the premiere "flash sales" sites for decor, recently this site has been focusing on vintage and market finds.

Make sure to check out the weekly sales curated by well-known tastemakers. 3. FleaPop: The new kid on the block, this site is perfect for those who like to buy and sell their fabulous finds. Setting up an online shop is totally free, and you can browse for what you're looking for by location to find the best stuff in your area. 4. Furnishly: The team behind this startup curates listings from all over the web, aka they do the Craigslist searching for you! 5. Lushpad: If you love modern design, this site's for you. Based in Vancouver, this site features authentic modern originals as well as licensed originals and great lookalikes. 6. Lauritz: If you're looking for the real thing, Lauritz is a global marketplace for 20th century vintage modern design originals. 7. Ruby Lane: This site's been around since 1998, and it's easy to see why. Stop here for a beautiful selection of art, furniture and lighting. 8. Krrb: The coolest thing about this website is it's uniquely meant for for local and in-person commerce.

So not only do you get your hands on cool stuff, you also get to meet your neighbors. 9. Proxibid: This one's a bit unusual because you'll find all sorts of items (like livestock and firearms) but it's also a great source for bidding on furniture from auctions. 10. LiveAuctioneers: Another online auction source, this one has a cool app for bidding on-the-go. Have something to say? Check out HuffPost Home on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram.Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram. Do you have a home story idea or tip? (PR pitches sent to this address will be ignored.)The House of Denmark Story House of Denmark first opened their doors in St. Louis in 1977. The first store was on Manchester Rd., but soon a new flagship store was built on Olive Boulevard with a second store to follow on Tesson Ferry Rd. Almost simultaneously a store was opened in Kansas City, Kansas. House of Denmark now has the largest and most exclusive collection of modern and contemporary furniture in the Midwest.